The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 20, 1936, Image 6

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA
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Savi . SEEMS )( You START— . DAY~ EVERY THING ||| COLD f WHILE oA kt Sense By men are four: mn
Col rr —— WENT wrRoNG— [IL _ WAITING FOR Him, | | TROFIC/ | John Blake | “He who knows, and knows he
HERE | ; I "NN ~— “THE FURNACE IN RUNNING | ©. Bell Byndicate ~WNU Service knows,~—he is wi foll
hon / | : p——— - \=— FIRE WENT ouT] |A HEATING] | © ’ p se-~follow him.
S i ( EN PLANT | | “He who knows, and knows not he
- . — NEVER One of the good things of life, which knows, —he is asieep—wake him,
REACHES Al | Is also cheap, Is knowledge, “He who knows not, and knows not
pa i Back farther than | po knows not,—he 18 a fool—shunp
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TT Low Coat u corded history men “He who knows not, and knows he
g began collecting it knows not—he Is a child teach
for you. | him.”
By and by they began to store it
away In books, » um Free
i Books multiplied and became H- Week's Supply of Post F
Sraries, Read the offer made by the Postum
By Cc. M. PAYNE There 1s hardly a subject today Company in another part of thig pa.
. p which has not been written about, = PEF They will send a full week's Bup-
: dat SuRe 17 i | Science, history. farming, business— ply of health giving Postum free to
WHY Por! js was Cros! A | all have been dealt with by compe. 80YODEe Who writes for it.—Ady,
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DIDNT YA JusT Aba! q | | tent men and women and placed with-
Savnley Must dave 3 wv | In the reach of men, women and ehil- y Stay Sweet
AN ELEPHANT was ein) A [ f | dren. You can take life seriously with.
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or ews WY Today there Is no excuse whatever | Ut Deing a pessimist,
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S1) / : if 9 If you cannot afford books of your
he nd AS % own, you can get them out of libraries,
oy In the library bulidings you will find an 0
trained men and women, who, when
you tell them what you want to know,
will tell you what books to read. Knows
MESCAL IKE . If you are not getting along well
il rr At Last Muley Has Credit in your job because you only know its
" 2 GOS THEY KEPT Nga a ILL BET 10s :
33 1, ous! 3 - : ; - var § i son: RT & fp ne rhe. rudiments, all you need to do is to get Whether the Remedy
CAR Voeacaus Bot {| OVE iv LONGER cgay 1? WOU) hy : PROMISED THEYD y hold of books that deal with it. You are taking for
BOUT MAEY
bh sores: Sow f OEY a3 A y f ph links, An TAKE HIT OFF, . 0»
X NICS 7 J . 4 } aT ta NEXT TIME .
: ; ) [HR = | Moreover, you will find compendiums | Headaches, Neuralgia
: of Information in your daily newspa- or Rheumatism Pains
pers. Here within your easy reach Is is SAFE is Your Doctor.
information about what the people of Ask Hi
the world are doing, how they are do- 3 Im
ing It and why they are doing it
No constant and intelligent reader Don’t Entrust Your
of the daily press can remain ignorant
of happenings In Lis own town and Own or Your Family's
country or of world affairs Well-Being to Unknown
By supplementing your pewspaper Preparations
reading with books which deal with
world events you can become a well EFORE you take any py
Saving Account C Informed human being. tion you dows know all about,
. 4 9 for the relief of headaches; or the
AL, NOW— i - : ; or the
— SO | AM fo, "pO LAY el SAY L{ SWELYE FY And today, if you are pot an intelli. pains of rheumatism, neuritis or
SORRY, OFFICER ) PAST TH RED lugs" A fonE | Om THANK You, frm gent and a well Informed human being Dewalgia, ask You doctor what he
LOIGHT, AN IF OI O TWELVE = J OFFICER —NOW | ; you will stand little chance of earning Hinks abonl 51-——1n companson
oy ( 7 , , with Genuine Bayer Aspirin.
LETS YEZ OFF To ee 4 CAN Buy THAT any more than a bare living Rts
‘twitL 88 out o x’ |[hF'F 4 PRESS | THOUGH | ’ Hl We say this because, before the
: — ol AN You are never justified in these | discovery of Bayer Aspirin, most
5 ! ComDiY Y times in saying that youn haven't had so-called “pain” remedies were ad-
a chance. vised against by physicians as being
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A 1 : bad for the stomach; or, often, for
If you have health and ordinary intelli the heart. And the discovery of
gence, you will have just as much chance Bayer Aspirin largely changed
to make something out of your life as any- medical practice.
body else has, on lo thousands of people
It Is true that some people are es- who have taken Bayer Aspirin year
in and out without ill effect, have
proved that the medical findings
about its safety were correct.
. . Remember this: Genuine Bayer
If you can get a college education, Aspirin is rated among the fastest
: get it methods pet discovered for the relief
“REG’'LAR FELLERS” For His Own Good It will help to head you In the right of headaches and all common pains
ABOUY direction « «+ and safe for the average person
o MOS If you can't. don't feel badly abou to take regularly.
A A oer Gea? 1_COuLDN A Gaocolate YES, MOMMA® " nt, dont feel badly a : You can get real Bayer Aspirin at
NICE 1 COULDN' MM : TELL THE MAN Thousands of men and women have any drug store — simply by never
TAKE IT : 3 \ -~ 2 TO PUT TWO a + HICH 20d women have asking for it by the name “aspirin”
: Dips or Jt Co been self educated, and today are alone, but always saving BAYER
SRE MAKE ae Among the leaders of thought and ASPIRIN when you buy.
ME TAKE 1° 0 learning and benefactors of mankind “a
ik Bayer Aspirin
As a child yoo think. In most mat
ters, as your parents think.
iy and by, when Re a
Do Your Own you begin to read
Thinking bicks and magazines,
ir ir thinking, you
a & a aeinE. you | Black - Draught’s Reputation
are prone to follow the and wom- - - . 4
en who write them The confidence people have in
- a le 2a Black-Draught, built up from satis-
: As the twig is bent. 1
b R- ; clined. * factory use so many years, is shown
uy in its being handed on from one gens
eration to another, It must be goog
to have such a strong following.
“We have used Black-Draught for twesn.
caves, and killing the creaiures from " years,” writes Mr. Fred Richardson, of
he ad ul artshorne, Okla. “My mother ha 4
whom we derived a large part of our for fifty years. It is "the best a aed 1
food with atone hammers. know anything about. I take it for sour
* » stomach and constipation, or when I feel
sluggish and bad Black Draught is splen
Learn all you can from other people, did to regulate the bowels, cleansing them
but don't be contented with what you | of alte matter, ridding them oi constipe-
tion expect to use it twenty years
learn from them. { more if 1 live and it gives satisfaction as
No two people In the world are ex- it bas always given”
actly fn the same situation. Your
| problems are bound to be different, When It's Unnatural
in a greater or less degree, from the | It's ‘rather trying to be expected
problems of others to set a good example,
You will discover, as you grow older,
that many things which have been tak.
BRONC PEELER A Volunteer - boy . By FRED HARMAN Peas en for granted for a long time are not
ro - - | true.
WERE Lerma’ YA OFF EASY — | Dont Mhisw WHik Qe YER WELL, BY Jouite THIRES TE DAR. LNTe ADE TRECIOUS vn FoR | — ee | :
ART BOOY ELSE WOULD OF HUNG YA HEADIN = BUT WHEREVER IT . HE Wo HESITATES 18 Lost. | i :
FER SHEAKIN' UP Tif FOAD ON 153157 KEEP ON GOW’ ~ : W : | WiLL OPPEIE HY MRVICE) An You find great men constantly | | = 1) p | M | |) Eo
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whom 1 | the possibilities of a greater and no- |
A bler development of human thought.
| Don't let your own mind stagnate, |
| Don’t permit it to stick to Ideas
| and theories just because they have |
| been advanced by men of great repu- |
| tations. :
pecially talented, but they are In a de
cided minority.
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But if everybody, since the begin?
ning of time had used only borrowed
thoughts, we should still be living in
(@ 1988 ky Cammiidernd Keown Posture
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Read every wellknown book that |
| you can lay your hards on, and, after |
| you have read it, sit back and ponder |
| over what the writer has to say. Then
| form your own opinions. {
| As knowledge increases, we discover |
| that the world Is not made of green |
| cheese, and that the opinicns of many |
| a supposedly learned man have been |
| upset by a wider spread of knowledge. i
We eat foods today that were regarded |
as poisonous fifty years ago. Toma. |
toes, for example, used to be called |
love apples ard regarded as dangerous | C N! 3 s F | + R i
eat. i
ter people ate them, but believed | BAKING POWDER
-~ : | they were useless as food, Now they -
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Turtle—Ha, ba! There's that old are recognized as a source of vita
nearsighted Mr. Duck trying to flirt “ mines, and highly beneficial to the hu | WNU-4 7-36
with that decoy! fai man system,
A FARMER BOY
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